ethical motive
Noun: - A motivation based on ideas of right and wrong: An "ethical motive" is an internal drive or reason for action that originates from a person's sense of morality, ethics, or principles of what is good and just. It is a consideration of duty, conscience, or moral values that influences behavior.
This term is used to describe the psychological force or rationale behind a decision or action that is rooted in ethical reasoning rather than personal desire, practical benefit, or external pressure. - It often functions as the subject or object in a sentence, explaining why someone did something. - It is a formal term commonly found in philosophical, psychological, and sociological discussions about human motivation and behavior.
- As Subject:
- The ethical motive behind her whistleblowing was a profound commitment to public safety.
- As Object:
- His donation, though generous, seemed to lack a clear ethical motive and was viewed as a public relations move.
- In a Prepositional Phrase:
- He acted out of a genuine ethical motive, not for personal gain.
- In Philosophical Context: The term is used to contrast with other types of motives, such as hedonic (pleasure-seeking) or prudential (self-interested) motives. For example, in Kantian philosophy, an action has moral worth only if it is done from duty, which is a pure ethical motive.
- In Behavioral Analysis: Scholars may debate whether an action was driven by an ethical motive or by a more subconscious desire for social approval, even when the outward action appears moral.
- Ethics (n): The branch of knowledge or system of moral principles that deals with what is good for individuals and society.
- Moral Principle (n): A fundamental proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of moral belief or behavior.
- Conscience (n): A person's internal sense of right and wrong, viewed as a guide to one's behavior.
- Moral incentive
- Sense of duty
- Scruple (often in the plural: )
- Moral imperative
- Self-interest
- Expediency
- Personal desire
- Ulterior motive (a hidden reason, often for personal gain)
- Acting on principle: Behaving in a way that is consistent with a specific rule or belief about what is right.
- She refused to compromise the data, acting on principle.
- For the sake of ethics: A phrase indicating that the primary reason for an action is to uphold ethical standards.
- The company recalled the product for the sake of ethics, despite the financial cost.
- motivation based on ideas of right and wrong